Proteins and Amino Acids

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Proteins and Amino Acids: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Proteins, Thin Layer Chromatography, Amino Acids, Acidic Amino Acids, Paper Chromatography, Structure of Proteins, Column Chromatography, Essential Amino Acids, Gel Electrophoresis and, Classification of Amino Acids

Important Questions on Proteins and Amino Acids

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List any two applications of column chromatography.

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Mention any two applications of thin layer chromatography.

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Give examples of naturally occurring amino acids.

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Define proteomics.

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What is the Quaternary Structure of Protein?

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Most naturally occurring amino acids have L configuration.

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Explain the biuret test for proteins.

 

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Select whether the following statement is True or False, regarding the formation of amino acids by the hydrolysis of dipeptide:

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Write the equation for the formation of amino acids by the hydrolysis of dipeptides.

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What are neutral amino acids?

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What are basic amino acids?

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What are acidic amino acids?

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What is the condition for acidic nature of amino acid?

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What are essential and non-essential amino acids?

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What are delta amino acids?

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What are gamma amino acids?

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What are beta amino acids? Give examples.

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The naming of peptides depends upon the part of the amino acids that are involved in the _____ reaction.

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The naming of peptides depends upon the part of the amino acids that are involved in the condensation reaction.

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What are different types of amino acids?